[Biogeosdi] Who is working on the code?
Javier de la Torre
jatorre at gmail.com
Thu Jun 28 21:28:02 CEST 2007
That sounds terrific! I mean another workshop...
I will see what is the reaction at OGC, I will try to see if there is
any possibility for getting funding from somewhere else for the
second workshop.
Cheers.
On 26/06/2007, at 19:04, Tim Sutton wrote:
> Hi
>
> Also you can also do like:
>
> svn log -r 2123:2323 filename
>
> I think I would definately like to progress this code base at some
> unspecified date in the future. Perhaps if the powers that be are
> happy we can hold that second workshop, add no new features and really
> just tighten up / clean up /package up the code we made to make it
> more production ready.....
>
> Regards
>
> Tim
>
> 2007/6/26, Javier de la Torre <jatorre at gmail.com>:
>> Thanks Dave!
>>
>>
>> On 26/06/2007, at 16:42, Dave Vieglais wrote:
>>
>> > Timeline should work now - sorry I didn't realize you couldn't
>> see it.
>> >
>> > On Jun 26, 2007, at 09:35, Javier de la Torre wrote:
>> >
>> >> Yeah, I could do that, I was just wondering and a little bit lazy
>> >> to check the history. By the way that the trac system does not
>> >> allow to view the timeline (https://biogeosdi.ecoforge.net/
>> >> timeline) and its a pity, that really help to see what is going on
>> >> in general.
>> >>
>> >> Dont Worry Dave. I have updated the code because as you said it
>> >> was not that much work (thanks that you are using a SAX parser i
>> >> have to say).
>> >> I agree with you Dave that this is not a product, that's why I was
>> >> asking on the code changes (it was not only curiosity ;) ), but if
>> >> someone feels like is a good base I have to say the code does not
>> >> look bad, it just need some more serious work on it, thats all.
>> >>
>> >> I agree also that the problems with changes on the payload of web
>> >> services should go straight to the report :) I will annotate that.
>> >>
>> >> Cheers.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On 26/06/2007, at 15:38, Dave Vieglais wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> Hi All,
>> >>> It should be apparent from the svn logs who's been working on
>> stuff.
>> >>>
>> >>> FYI - I'm really swamped at the moment with other work and really
>> >>> won't have a chance to even peek at biogeosdi until the second
>> >>> week of July.
>> >>>
>> >>> Remember that this project was more to evaluate the status of
>> >>> existing standards, not really expecting a product at the end
>> >>> (though it would certainly be nice). So issues like the
>> >>> namespace thing and so forth should be noted (and probably fixed
>> >>> where trivial), but details like that will be very important in a
>> >>> report as such things can be show stoppers for a deployed
>> >>> application.
>> >>>
>> >>> Dave V.
>> >>>
>> >>> On Jun 26, 2007, at 05:01, Javier de la Torre wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>>> Hey guys,
>> >>>>
>> >>>> While editing the code to improve a little bit the documentation
>> >>>> I am more and more realizing that there has been some work on it
>> >>>> after the workshop. I see ocurrencesModel now have methids to
>> >>>> serialize to RSS and things like that... Who is working on this?
>> >>>> For what purpose? Just for curiosity! Thanks
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Javier.
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